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Interphase: growth and development.

Prophase: nucleus begins to disappear and chromosomes are now visible.

Metaphase: the chromosomes align in homologous (the same) pairs in the middle.

Anaphase: The chromosomes begin to move to opposite ends of the cell.

Telophase: The animal cell punches in (creating cleavage) and the plant cell creates a cell plate to help divide the cell.

Cytokines: The cells are completely apart.

Answer:

During mitosis, one cell splits apart to form two new identical cells. This splitting apart is known as cell division. Mitosis begins when the nucleus makes duplicate copies of its chromosomes. This duplication ensures that each new cell will inherit all the traits of the original parent cell. The chromosomes move into pairs. Then, these chromosome pairs pull away from each other, allowing the cell to split apart. The two new cells are exactly like the original cell in their structure. Each new nucleus now contains all the original information about the cell's function. After growing, the cell may split again through mitosis.

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